Table S1: Landscape and human variables used to characterize each study plot in which we surveyed the population density of Black kite breeding pairs within the city of Delhi (India). Variables were chosen on the basis of our knowledge of kite ecology and of previous analyses of the factors that affect habitat preferences, breeding success and behavioural performance by Delhi kites (Kumar et al. 2018a,b, 2019). These variables characterized each plot in terms of its landscape structure, food availability (local availability of organic garbage, access to Muslim ritual-subsidies, local density of humans walking in the streets), and nest-site availability. See the Study Area section for background details on the rationale underlying the choice...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
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Table S1: Landscape and human variables used to characterize each study plot in which we surveyed th...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is generating a steep growth in studies on urban ecology, but tropical ...
The intensity of offspring defense by kites in Delhi (India) varied with: panel (a) the stage of the...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
This dataset was created during the DPhil dissertation of Nishant Kumar (Department of Zoology, Oxfo...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal specie...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
Do you know that most humans now live in cities? This has caused a lot of trouble for many animal sp...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
A decline in many African raptor populations may contribute to loss of ecosystem services such as pe...
Table S1: Landscape and human variables used to characterize each study plot in which we surveyed th...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is generating a steep growth in studies on urban ecology, but tropical ...
The intensity of offspring defense by kites in Delhi (India) varied with: panel (a) the stage of the...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
This dataset was created during the DPhil dissertation of Nishant Kumar (Department of Zoology, Oxfo...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal specie...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
Do you know that most humans now live in cities? This has caused a lot of trouble for many animal sp...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
A decline in many African raptor populations may contribute to loss of ecosystem services such as pe...